The Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC/PZIOB) at Tinker Air Force Base Oklahoma has issued an amended Request for Quote (RFQ) F3YCAB5169A001 for the SCMG Conference Room AV Refresh. This small business set-aside aims to procure and install a firm fixed-price audio-visual system upgrade for the Pat Frederick Conference Room in Building 3001. The requirement, under NAICS Code 334111, includes design, procurement, installation, training, and ongoing support for a fully integrated AV system compatible with classified and unclassified networks. Key components include displays, cameras, microphones, speakers, cabling, A/V connections for NIPR GFE PCs, and an integrated control system. The award will be based on the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) criteria. Quotes are due by August 15, 2025, at 2:00 PM CDT. A mandatory site visit for AV specialists is scheduled for July 30, 2025, at 10:00 AM CDT, with an RSVP required by July 29, 2025. Contractors must be registered in SAM and comply with security regulations, including the prohibition on certain telecommunications and video surveillance services/equipment as per FAR clauses.
The Request for Quote (RFQ) Solicitation Number F3YCAB5169A001, issued by the Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC/PZIOB) at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, seeks proposals from small businesses for an audio-visual system upgrade in the Pat Frederick Conference Room, Building 3001. The requirement, under NAICS Code 334111 (Electronic Computer Manufacturing), involves designing, procuring, and installing a fully integrated AV system, including displays, cameras, microphones, speakers, cabling, and an integrated control system, compatible with classified and unclassified networks. The contract is a firm fixed-price award based on the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) criteria. A mandatory site visit for AV specialists is scheduled for July 30, 2025. Quotes are due by August 15, 2025, at 2:00 PM CDT, and contractors must be SAM registered and comply with various Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) clauses, particularly those related to telecommunications and video surveillance equipment (52.204-24, 52.204-25, 52.204-26, 52.204-27).
The Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC/PZIOB) at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, has issued a Request for Quote (RFQ) for an Audio-Visual (AV) system upgrade in the Pat Frederick Conference Room. This small business set-aside, under NAICS Code 334111, seeks a firm fixed-price contract for designing, procuring, and installing a fully integrated AV system, including two large-format displays, cameras, microphones, speakers, and an integrated control system. The system must be compatible with classified and unclassified networks, and all equipment must be TAA compliant. The contractor is also responsible for installation, on-site training, and ongoing support. Award will be based on the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) evaluation criteria. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for July 30, 2025, with an RSVP required by July 29, 2025. Quotes are due by August 6, 2025. Offerors must be SAM registered and comply with various federal acquisition regulations, including those pertaining to telecommunications and video surveillance equipment.
The Request for Quote (RFQ) F3YCAB5169A001 is issued by the Air Force Sustainment Center for upgrading the audio-visual system in the Pat Frederick Conference Room at Tinker Air Force Base. This small business set-aside procurement involves designing, procuring, and installing integrated audio-visual systems, including displays, cameras, microphones, and speakers, while ensuring compatibility with existing government-furnished equipment. The project requires comprehensive on-site training and ongoing support. Quotes will be evaluated using a lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) approach, and all quotes must comply with the specified requirements. A site visit is scheduled for 30 July 2025, with strict adherence to security regulations expected from contractors. The completion deadline is 90 days after award, with quotes due by 12:00 PM CDT on 6 August 2025. The solicitation includes various terms and provisions to ensure compliance with federal acquisition regulations, particularly regarding telecommunications equipment. This RFQ highlights the government's focus on modernizing facilities while encouraging small business participation in federal contracts.
The document details a Request for Quote (RFQ) for the upgrade of the audio-visual system in the Pat Frederick Conference Room at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The solicitation, identified by number F3YCAB5169A001, has been amended to specify a submission due date of August 15, 2025. This project is set aside for small business competition and falls under NAICS Code 334111.
Key requirements include the design, procurement, and installation of a fully integrated AV system that must be compatible with existing government-furnished equipment, and capable of handling both classified and unclassified networks. The contractor must provide comprehensive training to government personnel, ensuring effective system operation and maintenance. Price submissions will be evaluated based on lowest price technically acceptable criteria.
A site visit for interested vendors will occur on July 30, 2025, with RSVP requirements specified. The contractor must adhere to security regulations and is responsible for the background checks of their personnel. Relevant terms and clauses are outlined for compliance, highlighting the importance of telecommunications and video surveillance service regulations.
Overall, this RFQ reflects the Air Force's commitment to maintaining updated technology in its conference facilities while fostering small business participation.
This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for upgrading the audio-visual (A/V) videoconferencing capabilities in the Pat Frederick Conference Room, Building 3001, at Tinker AFB, OK. The project aims to provide a modern, reliable, and secure platform for virtual meetings and training, enhancing communication within the Department of the Air Force. The contractor will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and services for a "turnkey solution," including installing large-format displays, cameras, ceiling-mounted microphones and speakers, necessary cabling, NIPR GFE PC connections, an integrated control system with a touch panel, a "Mute ALL" button, an equipment rack, a Matrix Switch, Audio Amplifier/Mixer, and Surge Protector. All equipment must be new, DISA APL approved, and compatible with MS Teams. The scope includes site assessment, detailed planning, equipment procurement, configuration, integration, testing, documentation, training, and clean-up. The contractor must provide a 2-year service contract and system support, including on-site and phone support, with specific response times. The project must be completed within 75 days of contract award, adhering to all security regulations of Tinker AFB.
This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for upgrading the audio-visual (A/V) videoconferencing capabilities of the Pat Frederick Conference Room in Building 3001 at Tinker AFB, OK. The project aims to provide a modern, reliable, and secure platform for virtual meetings, presentations, and training sessions, enhancing communication within the Department of the Air Force. The upgrade includes installing two large-format displays, a minimum of two cameras, ceiling-mounted microphones and speakers, necessary cabling, A/V connections for government-furnished PCs, an integrated control system with a touch panel, a “Mute ALL” button, and an equipment rack. The system must be MS Teams and MS Teams Live compatible and a turnkey solution. The contractor is responsible for assessment, planning, equipment procurement (ensuring DISA APL compliance), configuration, integration, testing, documentation, training, and clean-up. All work must be completed within 75 days of contract award and includes a 2-year warranty and total system support.
The Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for upgrading the audio-visual (A/V) teleconferencing system in the Pat Frederick Conference Room at Tinker AFB, OK. The upgrade aims to establish a modern and secure platform for virtual meetings and training, addressing current deficiencies in outdated equipment. Key objectives include the installation of large-format displays, high-quality cameras, microphones, and speakers, along with necessary cabling and an integrated control system.
The contractor is responsible for conducting site assessments, procuring DISA-approved equipment, configuring systems for Microsoft Teams compatibility, and providing user training. The SOW details specific technical requirements for each component, ensuring optimal performance and integration. Deliverables include comprehensive documentation, installation schedules, and training materials, all subject to government review and acceptance.
The project emphasizes compliance with security regulations, requiring background checks for contractor personnel. All work must be completed within 75 days from contract award, with a provision for a two-year warranty on equipment. This project reflects the federal initiative to enhance communication capabilities within the Department of the Air Force through modern technology solutions.
This government file addresses vendor questions and government answers regarding an AV upgrade project for a conference room, likely part of a federal RFP. Key clarifications include: no modification to the glass tabletop for cable routing, with inputs mounted underneath; the existing projector screen will not be removed; minor construction/electrical work within walls is the government's responsibility; the government will handle disposal and relocation of torn-down AV equipment. The conference room will be used for NIPR ONLY operations, and all computers will be Government Furnished Equipment, with the A/V system not touching NIPRNet. A separate "Mute All" button is required. HDMI and USB-C interfaces are needed for A/V, while Ethernet, AC Power, and docking stations will be supplied by the government. An ADA compliant over-the-floor raceway is required. The single touch panel will be located at the front of the room on the credenza with wired connectivity to the head of the table. For BYOD, two GFE NIPR PCs are for content sharing, and the system needs to extend up to two screens per BYOD port. The government is open to alternative conferencing cameras with similar capabilities to Huddly L1 and accepts 10-inch or 12-inch touch panels, as well as larger monitors (75 inches or greater). A two-year service contract is required for equipment and labor, replacing the term "warranty." One Shure MXA920WS ceiling microphone is acceptable if verified by testing.